Smaller Images
WebP usually produces smaller files than PNG.
Compare PNG and WebP to discover which image format delivers the best balance of quality, transparency, file size, and website performance.

Understand when to use PNG and when WebP is the better choice.
PNG has long been a favorite for logos, icons, and images needing transparency because of its lossless quality.
WebP offers significantly smaller file sizes with support for transparency and comparable visual quality, making it an excellent option for modern websites focused on speed and performance.
Optimize your website images in three steps.
Choose the PNG image you want to optimize.
Our converter creates an optimized WebP version.
Use the optimized image on your website.

Why many websites are choosing WebP.
WebP usually produces smaller files than PNG.
WebP keeps transparent backgrounds like PNG.
Smaller files can improve page loading performance.
WebP is supported by today's major browsers.
Choose PNG if you need maximum compatibility with older systems or require lossless editing. Choose WebP when you want smaller images, faster loading websites, lower bandwidth usage, and transparency support.
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